Spring 2020 Course Syllabus
For more information about the Spring 2020 schedule, see here.
ECON 1740 US Economic History, Grant Thompson
ECON 1740 US Economic History, Holly Hatfield
ECON 2010-001 Principles of Microeconomics, Catherine Ruetschlin
ECON 2010-010 Principles of Microeconomics, Eunice Han
ECON 2010-090 Principles of Microeconomics, Ngwinui Belinda Azenui
ECON 2020-002 Principles of Macroeconomics, Soumava Basu
ECON 2020-090 Principles of Macroeconomics, Codrina Rada
ECON 3100-001 Labor Economics, Eunice Han
ECON 3100-090 Labor Economics, Catherine Ruetschlin
ECON 3190-002 Health Economics, Anne Yeagle
ECON 3500-090 International Economics, Han Cheng
ECON 3540-001 Current Economic Problems, Kevin Conner
ECON 3620-001 Math for Economists, Chomchak Amonvatana
ECON 3620 Math for Economics, Doguhan Sundal
ECON 3640 Probability and Statistical Inference for Economics, Haimanti Bhattacharya
ECON 3640Probability and Statistical Inference for Economics, Kelsey Carlston
ECON 3960 Economics of Sex, Drugs, and Crime, Anne Yeagle
ECON 4010-001 Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis, Thomas Maloney
ECON 4010-090 Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis, Junfu Zhao
ECON 4011 Intermediate Microeconomics, Subhasish Dugar
ECON 4020 Intermediate Macroeconomics, Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
ECON 4020-090 Intermediate Macroeconomics, Rudi von Arnim
ECON 4650-001 Principles of Econometrics, Marcio Santetti
ECON 4670 Economic Research in the Community, Richard Fowles
ECON 4890 CSBS Internship, Holly Hatfield
ECON 5470/6470-001 Industrialization and Economic Development: The American case, Thomas Maloney
ECON 6630 Applied Econometrics, Ellis Scharfenaker
ECON 7006 Microeconomic Theory, Subhasish Dugar
ECON 7800 Econometrics I, Haimanti Bhattacharya
ECON 7950 Advanced Time Series Econometrics, Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
ECON 7960/STAT 6574 Bayesian Theory, Ellis Scharfenaker